Draytek 2860Vac - Dual wireless 11n+11ac (2.4G/5G), VDSL2/ADSL2+ (tested and it works with Telus), 6x GbE LAN ports, 1x GbE WAN port, SIP

- Multi-wan, GbE WAN ports, xDSL and USB wireless modem with automatic failover
- Integrated SIP/VoIp, dual phone lines, multiple SIP accounts
- Multiple VLANs
- Multiple VPN
- Object-based SPI firewall and Content Security Management (CSM)
- Bandwidth management, guaranteed BW for VoIP, QoS, rate limiting, traffic prioritization
- Multiple SSIDs, wireless rate control
- IGMP, VLAN tagging

Check full tech specs on the at the DrayTek site draytek.com.au/products/xdsl-routers/vigor2860-series/vigor2860vac/

I've purchased the 2860Vac in 2015. The router is in excellent condition and work really well. The reality is this is a high end router that are more suited for a small business (SMB) or someone that is tech savvy and wants/knows how to tweak parameters to extract optimum performance. I've tested the 2860Vac with Telus VDSL2 and it works right out of the box. All you need to do is plug in the phone line, your internet is up and you can ditch the crappy Actiontec Telus box. This router would also work with TekSavvy DSL, Or if you have a separate Shaw/Telus modem (or any other modem), you can set it up in bridge mode, connect the modem to the GbE WAN port and enjoy full router capabilities including the excellent wireless range and speed. With the integrated VoIP/SIP ports you can get a SIP account with VoIP.MS, ditch your phone provider and cut your phone bill dramatically.

Selling the router as I want to get a simpler/cheaper setup but mostly try recover some of the investment I've made. I have another page where I'm selling another DrayTek router model 2830Vn+. I can sell them separately or provide a discount if both purchased together. Selling the 2830Vn+ for $220 and the 2860Vac for $360.